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Europe

A Guide to the United Kingdom's General Election

It seems likely that Great Britain is headed for another hung parliament.

Pushing Back: Spain's Rightward Shift on Abortion

The reform of a 2010 Spanish underage abortion law aims to fight the country's trend of progressivism.

Gazprom and the Grexit: A Growing Headache for Europe

Perhaps the most troubling outcome of Greece potentially leaving the EU and a stronger Greco-Russian alliance is the possibility of Russian control over Greek natural gas and energy infrastructure.

No Article Five for Europe

Why NATO will likely keep its hands off of ISIS.

An Important Reminder

In the wake of Brussels, European values must not falter.

The New Normal?

Relating the Brussels attack to recent bombings in Turkey.

Crippled Caliphate

While ISIS gains notoriety in Europe, its position in the Middle East grows shaky.

Murder in the Shadow of the Kremlin

If the Kremlin holds partial (or all) responsibility in the death of Boris Nemtsov, its motivation may not be rooted in efforts to silence the opposition, but in an effort to distract the country from the multitude of other problems facing Russia.

Puffing Away Predispositions: Portugal's Drug Decriminalization

Portugal's radical drug policy is being touted as the model to follow in dealing with drug use.

The Faulty Roadmap to Ukrainian Peace

In Ukraine, peace without force is no peace at all.